Dunlop Plectrums Tortex STD 0,73

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Dunlop Plectrums Tortex STD 0,73
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mrwildguitar 06.04.2020
I use these on guitar and bass.
Great Dunlop Picks, to me not to hard not too soft, just the right balance and size.
I like the material, it's comfortable and does not slip. but they wear out a bit fast.
The big 72 picks bag it's the best choice!
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Excellent grip and durability
Rocknrolla 09.10.2019
Excellent grip and durability. I using these picks for over than 7 years and don't remember last time I break strings. 0.73 thickness gives me enough attack for hard rock and enough flexibility for acoustic rhythms. Easy to hold. very durable - one pick for one (or two) weekend gigs.
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Wonderful feel and perfect weight for me, but not very durable
gaonick 01.06.2015
I love these picks as they are the perfect weight and thickness and nicely grippy for me. The main drawback is that they don't last all that long if you pick hard and fast and play a lot of acoustic as I do. I've yet to find anything as nice to play in 20 years, however, and the price of these Thomann bulk bags is so cheap compared to UK shop prices that it's worth just buying a couple any time you place a large enough order to get free shipping.
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Does what it needs to do.
DarthPhader 11.01.2021
Good plectrum, this is what I have come to use daily for guitar. Gone through hundreds of these over the years, would be disappointed if they were discontinued. Great plectrum with really nice feel and tone.
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Classic plectrums for all around use.
karlik 24.09.2014
Obviously these are classic plectrums, grip is good, they withstand some abuse.

I feel like i'm captain obvious here and it's weird, I used to play with a lot heavier plectrums, but I kept going back to the 0,73, because I can play soft and also actually harder with them than heavier gauge plectrums. Try it out metal guys, softer can mean "harder". Also less string breakage.
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Chris Bernhard 27.04.2018
My personal favourite for acoustic/strumming applications
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Favorite picks
Karby 17.01.2021
I have been using these picks since I began playing guitar 12 years ago. Sometimes I prefer to use jazz picks for electric, but I always choose these for my acoustic playing and live shows.

Good grip, decent durability, and the best quality.
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appropriate for me
Anonymous 30.05.2016
This plectrums are my favourite for solo and arpegios (when you do not use the fingers).
They are not too hard and not too soft. Anyway, for strumming i woud choose a thinner pick.

It doesn't slide by sweat when you are playing, because it has an anti-slide material.

Really efficient.
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The bees knees of guitar picks.
Peter2876 22.05.2015
I think these Tortex picks are excellent. They last well, don't break (like the Gibson resin picks), and are brightly coloured so you can find them when you accidently drop your pick mid performance. The multi packs are so much cheaper than buying them individually in your local music shop. I use both these and the 0,60 (orange) depending on the sound I'm aiming for.
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These picks are not for heavy genres
Stefanos A. 10.03.2016
Only problem i had with these picks is that the ink goes out as soon as you touch them , apart from that they have excellent grip and they feel really nice when you play !!! But dont buy 0.73 mm if you want to play a heavy genre except if you are a bass player i think for bass player thinner picks help you play faster and give a crispier sound!!!
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